Friday, 9 January 2009

Elders must ease tension, say police, The Australian, 9 January, 2009.






Elders must ease tension, say police

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 09 Jan 2009: 3.
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POLICE have called on the community elders of the troubled housing estate in Sydney's Rosemeadow to "take ownership" of the area's problems, as more arrests were made yesterday overthe wild street brawl in thesouthwestern suburb on Monday night.
With riot police preparing to patrol the impoverished enclave for the fourth straight night, local area commander for Campbelltown, Superintendent Stuart Smith, compared the violence in Rosemeadow to previous NSW public housing estate riots at Dubbo and Macquarie Fields in terms of the intensity of the violence and the nature of the affray. "The community needs to take ownership now. We are not the aggressors in this," Superintendent Smith said.
Radburn -- a style of urban design taking its name from a 1930s middle-class New Jersey community where houses are positioned in reverse to face communal parks or pathways rather than roads -- was adopted in Australia in the 1970s as a template for public housing estates. However, housing industry experts said yesterday the NSW Government's proposal was "misguided".

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